What is the correct way to format your resume if you’d like to include an "online resume" website as well?
Posted in resume by: adminI have created an "online resume" that shows some of the projects I’ve done during my career, as well as peer recommendations and their contact information if references are required.
My resume gives brief detail about my accomplishments, but my online resume goes into more detail.
How do I get someone to look at my online resume when I am submitting my hard copy resume for consideration?
The invention of websites such as "visualcv.com" and "linkedin.com" has increased the number of job seekers with access to this great feature–the online resume. It can absolutely be helpful and should not be overlooked. The best place to put this feature is to include it in the heading with your contact information.
Example:
Name
Address
Phone numbers
Website address.
Other options are to include it at the end of the objective sentence (if you have one) or below the title of the resume.
October 31st, 2009 at 11:44 am
The invention of websites such as "visualcv.com" and "linkedin.com" has increased the number of job seekers with access to this great feature–the online resume. It can absolutely be helpful and should not be overlooked. The best place to put this feature is to include it in the heading with your contact information.
Example:
Name
Address
Phone numbers
Website address.
Other options are to include it at the end of the objective sentence (if you have one) or below the title of the resume.
References :
Professional Resume Writer
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